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[[File:jean_shared_memoriesjean shared memories.jpg|link=X-Factor (Comic Book)|thumb|200px|Jean Grey, dealing with memories she gained from [[Cloning Blues|her copies]].]]
 
Memory and amnesia in TV, movies, and video games works a little differently than in [[Real Life]]... Why? Because memory often makes for an interesting storyline involving one or more characters, and can be used to make a powerful argument on questions such as identity, destiny, betrayal and love. The usefulness of this trope is tricky, as memory loss isn't as common in [[Real Life]] as it is in fiction. [[MST3K Mantra|Don't worry about it too much, as]] [[Tropes Are Tools]].
 
Compare [[StayHead Ahead of This IndexTropes]] (as our memories are stored there) and [[Psychology Tropes]].
 
Not to be confused with [[PleaseReflective Reflect On This IndexTropes]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Please Reflect On This Index]].
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